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New Backspin Podcast Digs Deep to Find Milwaukee’s First Hip-Hop Recording

New Backspin Podcast Digs Deep to Find Milwaukee’s First Hip-Hop Recording

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Milwaukee WI—Burning curiosity about who recorded Milwaukee’s first hip-hop song led the 88Nine Radio Milwaukee (88.9 FM) team down a path that started with a 1980s’ movement, through hip-hop icons such as Speech of Arrested Development, Darryl McDaniels of RUN-DMC, and Milwaukee DJs and MCs – and ultimately to finding that elusive, first hip-hop record.

In Backspin, 88Nine’s new podcast series released Monday, hip-hop expert and DJ Tyrone Miller (DJ Bizzon) teams up with 88Nine’s Music Director (and resident omnivorous music nerd) Justin Barney on a quest to definitively answer the questions – who exactly recorded Milwaukee’s first hip-hop song, and how did Milwaukee create a hip-hop scene.

In six, 30-minute episodes, the pair document their months-long quest with interviews from national and local artists, DJs and historians who witnessed the birth of Milwaukee hip-hop firsthand – and of course, with lots of music. Along the way, the podcast provides an insightful view into Black America in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, through the lens of hip-hop.

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“The series is about so much more than the first song,” Miller said. “It’s about the journey of getting to that song.”

Miller said that the birth of Milwaukee’s hip-hop movement is a microcosm of what was also happening around the country. Music was fundamentally changing. Nationally, Black artists were experimenting with new sounds and techniques, creating an entirely unique form of musical expression. As disco morphed into something else entirely, a musical and cultural phenomenon was underway, leading to what we now call hip-hop. And it was more than music. It was a movement – both musically and culturally, he said.

“Hip-hop is more than a genre,” Miller said. “It’s connected everywhere – radio, movies, TV, fashion. It’s in every piece of culture.”

The series consists of:

• Episode 1: Setting the Stage – We begin the search for Milwaukee’s first hip-hop song. But first we have to understand the origins of hip-hop before it got to Milwaukee, and the fertile ground for the genre that Milwaukee provided in the early '80s.

• Episode 2: Milwaukee was Crackin’ – A thriving music culture in Milwaukee lays the groundwork for a new art form. In the early '80s there is an opportunity to make Milwaukee into the next Motown – it just needs one charismatic entrepreneur to take advantage of it.

• Episode 3: The Majestics Meet Marvell – A businessman with a business plan finds a group of energetic local kids who model themselves on James Brown and convinces them to record what might be Milwaukee’s first hip-hop song.

• Episode 4: Scratch the Record – Controversy swirls around Milwaukee’s first hip-hop song. A group of MCs, DJs and musicians who were there weigh in on the scene, the time and the true beginning of hip-hop in Milwaukee.

• Episode 5: Arrested Development – The leader of one of hip-hop’s greatest groups, Arrested Development’s Speech, talks about the impact that Milwaukee had on him and the impact he had on the city and the world.

• Episode 6: The Friends We Made Along the Way – Justin and Tyrone settle the debate. We hear Milwaukee’s first hip-hop song in full and put an end to this journey for Milwaukee’s first hip-hop song.

Backspin is a fun journey of discovery and celebration of hip-hop, a tale that takes several surprising twists. The podcast is full of great music, fascinating stories and the voices of musicians and others who were deeply embedded in Milwaukee’s emerging scene. From MCs, to DJs, to radio personalities, to historians, to the original recording artists themselves, 88Nine pieces together a nearly forgotten musical story, both unique to Milwaukee and emblematic of the national hip-hop movement.

Backspin is available now on all major podcast streaming services and at radiomilwaukee.org/backspin.

About Radio Milwaukee

88Nine Radio Milwaukee (WYMS-FM 88.9) has been a positive force for Milwaukee on air, online and in the community since its 2007 launch. The station broadcasts and streams a unique blend of musical styles, including at least one song by a Milwaukee artist each hour and short Community Stories that foster engagement and positive change. The award-winning station receives the great majority of its financial support from its 6,000 contributing members, more than 200 underwriters and 25 foundations. The station runs a separate 24/7 all-Milwaukee music HD2 broadcast channel and web stream available on HD2 radios and at 414Music.fm online. Learn more about 88Nine and stream the station at http://www.RadioMilwaukee.org or via the 88Nine mobile app.

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